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will you help your parents if you make it?

i dont know if i can forgive my parents for this shitty life. my parents are nice but my entire life was literal hell on earth like prison tier suffering.

born in the middle of nowhere my parents were low level wagecucks and consoomers that were balls deep in debt before they even started their life and i live in a broken down shitty house thats really fucking depressing like worse than third world shit and my entire life was suffering and now my brain and body is fucked and i have to gamble around with shit coins and stocks just hoping i can get the hell out of here and live a comfortable life without working.

theyre nice to me but ive literally had a good era in my entire life and my luck is so fucking bad plus trapped in poverty and hellish conditions has made everything impossible if i even get somewhat wealthy it would be a fucking miracle.

>> No.28595687

>>28595621
>boohoo poor me
Who asked?

>> No.28595713
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28595713

>>28595621
If they were nice to you and tried the best way they knew possible, yes anon you should fucking support them. God you need to see what an actual abusive household is like.

>> No.28595776

>>28595621
You are a faggot if you don´t help your family out if you make it.

>> No.28595850

Yeah I grew up significantly below the poverty line. It may sound like boomer tier advice but you just gotta live with it. The more bitter you are about it the less likely you'll make it.

>> No.28595870

>>28595621
Your parents only want the best for you anon. They may not always make the right decision but they value your well-being at heart. You should always help them out in any way you can.

>> No.28595908

>>28595776
Basically this, you ungrateful motherfucker.

>> No.28595915

We were dealt shit hands, but it's up to you to wallow in that shit or not.

>> No.28596012

>>28595908
my dad chose to smoke cigarettes instead of investing or doing anything useful

>> No.28596140

>>28595621
>They are nice to me
Thats all that matters desu.
I was born into quite rich parents, my dad lost all his money when I was a kid due to getting busted by the German equivalent of the IRS, he turned into a bitter asshole beating the shit out of my mom regulary and she turned into an alcoholic abusing me regulary. My childhood was hell, I would have given everything to have normal parents and a healthy family that loved me.
Be happy for what they gave you anon, it could be always worse

>> No.28596189

my parents have better gains than I unironically

>> No.28596203

>>28595776
This

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>>28595621
I've been trying to convince my boomer mom to get into crypto with no luck. I was able to talk her into stacking silver at least. Shiny rocks, anyone can understand.

>> No.28596370

>>28595621
kek you whiney little faggot African kids are working in salt mines so their family can have water and a meal a day

>> No.28596470

>>28595621
you should extract as much value as possible form them and let them die

>> No.28596559

>>28596470
based psychopathic poster

>> No.28596565

>>28595621
You should. Be better than them. I do think it's shitty that they had children when they themselves haven't made it.

>> No.28596824

The main reason I want to make it is so my Dad can retire

>> No.28596972

>>28595713
Lots of people don't understand, I won't go in details but I nearly lost my life in my early teens because of it and now I live in assisted living arrangements all put together by local charities, I'm trying to move out before I have to leave because I cannot stay here forever and I want to buy a flat or something but it feels impossible to hold down some work right now, I don't really have much saved up but hopefully in time my 50 link will help me with getting some independence.

>> No.28596976

>>28595621
I dont see a reason not to. My mom grew up in 3rd world poverty because my grandma is a legit scum bag. Still kinda grew up poor in the states and most of my mom's money went towards savings while growing up. I remember when we moved into a roach and mold filled apartment she broke down crying saying she was going to get us a house one day. All she did was work, save money and deal with my autistic ass and my psycho brother. The only time she consoomed was maybe once or twice a year getting some low end department store purse. She slowly moved up in her company for years until she got a senior level position. Moved out of the roach hole to a decent town house. After dad died we used his assets to buy a house, a brand new home. As comfy as it is/was Im telling to get gtfo to a cheaper state which she agrees. Since ive moved out and finished my degree she actually feels like she can live now. Im hoping I can buy her a house and she can retire around 60 and never have to work again if she doesnt have to.

If I dont make it in crypto, a career, or hell even wageslaving to have my mom be at rest before she dies, Im not sure I would be able to handle the guilt. Theres not a shilled pump and dump or pajeet bag I will hold that will ever be as big as that. Thats the type of bag holder I never wanna be.

>> No.28597074

My parents passed away already

>> No.28597094

mine are peak boomers that sold a fully paid for 200k house to move to Florida, only to not like it there and then move back, use their savings to buy a second house for cash, then reverse mortgage it.

fuck them.

>> No.28597647

>>28595621
Recently did. My parents aren't the smartest people, but they were always loving, tolerant and made big sacrifices to raise me and my brother well. So the first thing I did was give my dad, who was still working out of the two, early retirement and a brand new car. Felt good to give back for all the years they tolerated me living with them as a useless NEET well into my 20s.